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Donald Trump's cortege was reportedly involved in a road accident Tuesday in Louisiana, according to reporters traveling with the president.
The motorcade would have slowed down between Lake Charles and a liquefied natural gas export facility at Hackleberry, where he was to speak.
The reporters spotted at least two officers in the field. Mr. Trump's vehicle, an armored limousine, is believed to be fine.
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Witnesses said on social media that they had seen policemen being treated for injuries near the road, some of them standing or sitting.
The pool reporter, Meridith McGraw, said he saw "two officers standing and guarded with bloody arms while we were passing."
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1/50 May 14, 2019
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2/50 May 13, 2019
A nurse carries a newborn baby after the fire that has declared on the terrace of a building of a children's hospital in Ahmedabad, India.
Reuters
3/50 May 12, 2019
Members of the Extinction Rebellion action group hold banners in front of the Eiffel Tower after shedding fake blood on the Trocadero esplanade during a protest to warn about the decline of biodiversity in Paris. Extinction Rebellion is an international movement that uses non-violent civil disobedience to effect a radical change in order to minimize the risks of man's extinction and ecological collapse.
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4/50 May 11, 2019
An armed police officer greets members of the Muslim community in front of the Al Noor Mosque as they go to the Iftar, the evening meal, in Christchurch, New Zealand. Muslims around the world observe the holiest month of Ramadan, fasting from sunrise to sunset for a month. Ramadan this year will be slightly gloomy for New Zealand Muslims – especially those in Christchurch – following the terrorist attacks on the mosque where 51 people died after an armed man opened fire during the prayers of the Friday at the mosques of Linwood and Al Noor on March 15
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5/50 May 10, 2019
Muslims pray on a road outside a mosque on the first Friday of the holy fast month of Ramadan in Srinagar
Reuters
6/50 May 9, 2019
German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomes people after posing for a family photo at the informal meeting of EU leaders in Sibiu, Romania
Reuters
7/50 May 8, 2019
Smoke rises after a huge explosion near the Attorney General's office in Kabul, Afghanistan. Two police officials said that Wednesday's explosion was followed by a battle between militants and security forces
AP
8/50 May 7, 2019
Journalists from Reuters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo make a waving hand as they head for Insein Prison after their release, after benefitting from a pardon. presidential election in Yangon, Myanmar.
Reuters
9/50 May 6, 2019
Students sit in circles while they read the Qur'an on the first day of Ramadan at the Ar-Raudhatul Hasanah Islamic Residential School in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Muslims around the world celebrate the holy month of Ramadan by praying during the night and by refraining from eating, drinking alcohol and having sex between sunrise and sunset. Sun. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and it is believed that the first verse of the Quran has been revealed in its last 10 nights.
EPA
10/50 May 5, 2019
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte lights up the liberation fire during the liberation festival in Almere, the Netherlands.
EPA
11/50 May 4, 2019
Protesters wearing masks and bee costumes lie on the ground at a biodiversity event organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Paris.
AFP / Getty Images
12/50 May 3, 2019
Caster Semenya celebrates after winning the women's 800m at the IAAF Diamond League competition in Doha
AFP / Getty
13/50 May 2, 2019
Children chant slogans as they watch a demonstration in front of the army headquarters in Khartoum. Crowds of Sudanese demonstrators began converging in Khartoum for a march of "one million people" to lobby for civilian administration after talks with military leaders
AFP / Getty
14/50 May 1, 2019
People hold blue, white and red smoke bombs as they demonstrate to mark May 1st in Toulouse. France's zero tolerance approach to protest violence will be put to the test when a mix of trade unionists, protesters "in yellow vest" and senseless thugs should land on the streets on the occasion of Labor Day.
AFP / Getty
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Opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro clash with Bolivian national guards in armored vehicles, loyal to the president, during an attempted military uprising in Caracas, Venezuela. Opposition leader Juan Guaido took to the streets with a small contingent of heavily armed troops to ask the army to stand up and oust Madur.
AP
16/50 April 29, 2019
In this aerial view, officials measure a giant teddy bear measuring over 20 meters long and weighing 4 tons, which entered the Guinness World Records Book as the largest of its kind in Xonacatlan, in Japan. 39, State of Mexico.
AFP / Getty Images
17/50 April 28, 2019
Competitors ride their bikes along the sand dunes during the first leg of the 14th edition of the Titan Desert 2019 MTB race in Merzouga, Morocco.
AFP / Getty
18/50 April 27, 2019
Greenpeace activists hold banners bearing the inscription "Climate Urgency: Think, Vote, Act" at the top of the Columbus (Colon) Monument in Barcelona on April 27, 2019 as part of an awareness raising campaign. eve of parliamentary elections in Spain. – Spain returns to the polls on April 28 for unpredictable early elections marked by the resurgence of the far right after more than four decades on the sidelines of politics.
AFP / Getty
19/50 April 26, 2019
A security officer stands guard in front of St. Anthony's Shrine a few days after a series of suicide bombings perpetrated against churches and luxury hotels across the island on Easter Sunday at Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Reuters
20/50 April 25, 2019
Palestinian beekeepers inspect beehives in the honey bee farm east of Khan Younis town, near the border with Israel, in the southern Gaza Strip. Beekeepers collect honey and bee wax at this time of year
EPA
21/50 April 24, 2019
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspects a Russian honor guard after arriving at a railway station in Vladivostok. The summit will be held with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
EPA
22/50 April 23, 2019
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures by holding the granddaughter of ruling Bharatiya Janata (BJP) party president Amit Shah after he arrives to vote in a polling station during the third phase of the general elections in Ahmedabad.
Reuters
23/50 April 22, 2019
A woman living near the Sanctuary of Saint Anthony runs with her baby after discovering explosive devices in a vehicle parked in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The bomb attacks on Easter Sunday ravaged 290 churches and luxury hotels
AP
24/50 April 21, 2019
Police and security personnel guard the Shangri-La hotel in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, after a bomb attack; one of eight across the country on Easter Sunday
EPA
25/50 April 20, 2019
Demonstrator walks in the middle of the tear gas deployed by the security services during the 23rd week of demonstration of the Yellow Vests in Paris
Getty
26/50 April 19, 2019
Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leaven in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim district before the Jewish Passover holiday in Jerusalem
Reuters
27/50 April 18, 2019
Christian faithful take part in the procession of Holy Thursday, during the ceremony of Holy Week Holy Easter Wash at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the Old City of Jerusalem
EPA
28/50 April 17, 2019
A girl runs in front of the UWSA military contingents before the 30th anniversary parade of Wa State in Panghsang, also called Pang Kham, of the Wa Autonomous Region, in northeastern Myanmar. Wa's proclaimed an independent state on April 17, 1989. Although the Myanmar government does not recognize the sovereignty of the Wa State, the Myanmar armed forces have adopted a ceasefire with the 39, State May 9, 1989. The latter is known for drug trafficking in the Golden Triangle of the last 30 years, although it declared its drug-free zone in 2005
EPA
29/50 April 16, 2019
Firefighters spray water while they work to extinguish the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The huge fire that devastated the cathedral is "under control," firefighters from Paris announced early in the year April 16, after firefighters spent hours fighting the flames.
AFP / Getty
30/50 April 15, 2019
Smoke and flames rise during a fire in the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris
AFP / Getty
31/50 April 14, 2019
Indonesian soldiers and police are calling for general security for the next general election in Jakarta. Some 192 million Indonesians will vote in the world's third largest democracy, with a record 245,000 candidates for presidential and parliamentary seats up to local councilors
AFP / Getty
32/50 April 13, 2019
Hindu devotees throw a sacred and flammable powder on a fire while they perform rituals at the Gajan festival celebrations in Kolkata. The holiday falls on the last day of the Bengali calendar, which also coincides with the birth of Lord Shiva, according to Hindu mythology
AFP / Getty
33/50 April 12, 2019
A woman visits the exhibition "Mirrors: in and out of reality" in Barcelona, Spain. Mathematics, physics and photonics merge into this exhibition presented by Cosmocaixa, in which visitors can enter a large kaleidoscope to browse and experience the effects and peculiarities of mirrors. The exhibition will be open to the public until June 6, 2019
EPA
34/50 April 11, 2019
Voters line up to vote outside a polling station during the first round of general elections in Alipurduar district, in the state of West Bengal, in the West Bank. Is from India.
Reuters
35/50 April 10, 2019
The first ever photo of a black hole, made with the help of a global network of telescopes, made by the project Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), to better understand the celestial objects with fields gravitational so powerful that no one can escape
Event Horizon Telescope / National Foundation for Science / Reuters
36/50 April 9, 2019
Sudanese protesters chant slogans as they gather in front of the army headquarters in Khartoum, the capital. Sudanese police ordered their forces to avoid intervening against protesters as three Western countries backed protestors' demands for a political transition plan in the country
AFP / Getty
37/50 April 8, 2019
German Chancellor Angela Merkel plays with a handball offered by the President of the German Handball Federation while she receives the German National Handball Team at the Chancellery of Berlin
AFP / Getty
38/50 April 7, 2019
People are holding candles as they attend a night vigil and prayer at Amahoro stadium as part of the 25th anniversary of the 1994 genocide in Kigali, Rwanda. April 7 begins 100 days of mourning for more than 800,000 people slaughtered during a genocide that shook the world a quarter of a century later
AFP / Getty
39/50 April 6, 2019
Part of the 1,500-person group begins the hike at the longest stretch of the Florida Keys Overseas Highway during the Seven Mile Bridge race on Saturday. The event features participants taking a course on the convergence of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico and helps raise funds for local youth sports programs.
AFP / Getty
40/50 April 5, 2019
A refugee father and son lie on a railroad track to prevent a train from leaving a station during a protest in Athens, Greece. Dozens of migrants staged a protest at Athens Central Station, disrupting all rail services in the hope that they will be transported to the Greek border and join other refugees trying to follow a migratory route from 2016 towards northern Europe.
Getty
41/50 April 4, 2019
Security guards and police detain migrants during evacuation from a makeshift camp located at Porte de la Chapelle, north of Paris. More than 300 migrants and refugees were evacuated early April 4 April from a makeshift camp to housing structures.
AFP / Getty
42/50 April 3, 2019
An inhabitant of the suburbs of Alexandra makes gestures and clashes with the Metropolitan Police of Johannesburg, South Africa, during a total closure of the suburbs to protest the lack of provision of services or services. basic necessities such as access to water and electricity, maintenance of public roads
AFP / Getty
43/50 April 2, 2019
The children are eating next to the debris of the damaged houses of Purainiya village, in the Bara district of southern Nepal, near Birgunj, following a rare storm in the spring. The terrible storm destroyed homes and knocked down cars and trucks as it swept southern Nepal, leaving at least 27 dead and more than 600 injured.
AFP / Getty
44/50 April 1, 2019
A forensic expert works alongside the remains of a small plane that crashed near Erzhausen, Germany. Natalia Fileva, president and co-owner of the second largest Russian airline S7, died during the crash of a private jet near Frankfurt, the company said.
Reuters
45/50 March 31, 2019
The comic actor and Ukrainian presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelenskiy delivers a speech following the announcement of the first election ballot at a presidential election at his campaign headquarters in Kiev, in Ukraine
Reuters
46/50 March 30, 2019
Pro-independence Catalan protesters throw stones at a counter-demonstration against an event called by the Spanish far-right party Vox against the Catalan push for independence in Barcelona. Polls suggest that Vox, who campaigns against illegal immigration and "radical" feminism, will become the first far-right party to win seats in the Spanish parliament since the late 1970s and could become a maker. of King in the increasingly fragmented political landscape of Spain
AFP / Getty
47/50 March 29, 2019
Demonstrations against President Abdelaziz Bouteflika continue in Algeria despite the announcement on March 11 that he will not run for a fifth presidential term and the postponement of the presidential election scheduled for April 18 2019 until further notice
EPA
48/50 March 28, 2019
Firefighters on ladders are working to put out a fire in an office building in Dhaka after a huge fire has fallen on them, killing at least five people and several others fearing to be trapped in the last fire major that hit the Bangladeshi capital
AFP / Getty
49/50 March 27, 2019
Palestinian protester moves burning tire during clashes with Israeli troops near Israeli settlement in Beit El, Israel occupied West Bank
Reuters
50/50 March 26, 2019
Palestinian sisters watch a destroyed Hamas site near the house destroyed by their family following an Israeli air strike in Gaza City. According to reports, Israel continued to launch aerial attacks on the Gaza Strip overnight after a rocket was fired at a house near Tel Aviv in central Israel, injuring minus seven people.
EPA
1/50 May 14, 2019
EPA
2/50 May 13, 2019
A nurse carries a newborn baby after the fire that has declared on the terrace of a building of a children's hospital in Ahmedabad, India.
Reuters
3/50 May 12, 2019
Members of the Extinction Rebellion action group hold banners in front of the Eiffel Tower after shedding fake blood on the Trocadero esplanade during a protest to warn about the decline of biodiversity in Paris. Extinction Rebellion is an international movement that uses non-violent civil disobedience to effect a radical change in order to minimize the risks of man's extinction and ecological collapse.
AFP / Getty
4/50 May 11, 2019
An armed police officer greets members of the Muslim community in front of the Al Noor Mosque as they go to the Iftar, the evening meal, in Christchurch, New Zealand. Muslims around the world observe the holiest month of Ramadan, fasting from sunrise to sunset for a month. Ramadan this year will be slightly gloomy for New Zealand Muslims – especially those in Christchurch – following the terrorist attacks on the mosque where 51 people died after an armed man opened fire during the prayers of the Friday at the mosques of Linwood and Al Noor on March 15
Getty
5/50 May 10, 2019
Muslims pray on a road outside a mosque on the first Friday of the holy fast month of Ramadan in Srinagar
Reuters
6/50 May 9, 2019
German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomes people after posing for a family photo at the informal meeting of EU leaders in Sibiu, Romania
Reuters
7/50 May 8, 2019
Smoke rises after a huge explosion near the Attorney General's office in Kabul, Afghanistan. Two police officials said that Wednesday's explosion was followed by a battle between militants and security forces
AP
8/50 May 7, 2019
Journalists from Reuters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo make a waving hand as they head for Insein Prison after their release, after benefitting from a pardon. presidential election in Yangon, Myanmar.
Reuters
9/50 May 6, 2019
Students sit in circles while they read the Qur'an on the first day of Ramadan at the Ar-Raudhatul Hasanah Islamic Residential School in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Muslims around the world celebrate the holy month of Ramadan by praying during the night and by refraining from eating, drinking alcohol and having sex between sunrise and sunset. Sun. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and it is believed that the first verse of the Quran has been revealed in its last 10 nights.
EPA
10/50 May 5, 2019
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte lights up the liberation fire during the liberation festival in Almere, the Netherlands.
EPA
11/50 May 4, 2019
Protesters wearing masks and bee costumes lie on the ground at a biodiversity event organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Paris.
AFP / Getty Images
12/50 May 3, 2019
Caster Semenya celebrates after winning the women's 800m at the IAAF Diamond League competition in Doha
AFP / Getty
13/50 May 2, 2019
Children chant slogans as they watch a demonstration in front of the army headquarters in Khartoum. Crowds of Sudanese demonstrators began converging in Khartoum for a march of "one million people" to lobby for civilian administration after talks with military leaders
AFP / Getty
14/50 May 1, 2019
People hold blue, white and red smoke bombs as they demonstrate to mark May 1st in Toulouse. France's zero tolerance approach to protest violence will be put to the test when a mix of trade unionists, protesters "in yellow vest" and senseless thugs should land on the streets on the occasion of Labor Day.
AFP / Getty
15/50
Opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro clash with Bolivian national guards in armored vehicles, loyal to the president, during an attempted military uprising in Caracas, Venezuela. Opposition leader Juan Guaido took to the streets with a small contingent of heavily armed troops to ask the army to stand up and oust Madur.
AP
16/50 April 29, 2019
In this aerial view, officials measure a giant teddy bear measuring over 20 meters long and weighing 4 tons, which entered the Guinness World Records Book as the largest of its kind in Xonacatlan, in Japan. 39, State of Mexico.
AFP / Getty Images
17/50 April 28, 2019
Competitors ride their bikes along the sand dunes during the first leg of the 14th edition of the Titan Desert 2019 MTB race in Merzouga, Morocco.
AFP / Getty
18/50 April 27, 2019
Greenpeace activists hold banners bearing the inscription "Climate Urgency: Think, Vote, Act" at the top of the Columbus (Colon) Monument in Barcelona on April 27, 2019 as part of an awareness raising campaign. eve of parliamentary elections in Spain. – Spain returns to the polls on April 28 for unpredictable early elections marked by the resurgence of the far right after more than four decades on the sidelines of politics.
AFP / Getty
19/50 April 26, 2019
A security officer stands guard in front of St. Anthony's Shrine a few days after a series of suicide bombings perpetrated against churches and luxury hotels across the island on Easter Sunday at Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Reuters
20/50 April 25, 2019
Palestinian beekeepers inspect beehives in the honey bee farm east of Khan Younis town, near the border with Israel, in the southern Gaza Strip. Beekeepers collect honey and bee wax at this time of year
EPA
21/50 April 24, 2019
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspects a Russian honor guard after arriving at a railway station in Vladivostok. The summit will be held with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
EPA
22/50 April 23, 2019
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures by holding the granddaughter of ruling Bharatiya Janata (BJP) party president Amit Shah after he arrives to vote in a polling station during the third phase of the general elections in Ahmedabad.
Reuters
23/50 April 22, 2019
A woman living near the Sanctuary of Saint Anthony runs with her baby after discovering explosive devices in a vehicle parked in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The bomb attacks on Easter Sunday ravaged 290 churches and luxury hotels
AP
24/50 April 21, 2019
Police and security personnel guard the Shangri-La hotel in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, after a bomb attack; one of eight across the country on Easter Sunday
EPA
25/50 April 20, 2019
Demonstrator walks in the middle of the tear gas deployed by the security services during the 23rd week of demonstration of the Yellow Vests in Paris
Getty
26/50 April 19, 2019
Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leaven in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim district before the Jewish Passover holiday in Jerusalem
Reuters
27/50 April 18, 2019
Christian faithful take part in the procession of Holy Thursday, during the ceremony of Holy Week Holy Easter Wash at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the Old City of Jerusalem
EPA
28/50 April 17, 2019
A girl runs in front of the UWSA military contingents before the 30th anniversary parade of Wa State in Panghsang, also called Pang Kham, of the Wa Autonomous Region, in northeastern Myanmar. Wa's proclaimed an independent state on April 17, 1989. Although the Myanmar government does not recognize the sovereignty of the Wa State, the Myanmar armed forces have adopted a ceasefire with the 39, State May 9, 1989. The latter is known for drug trafficking in the Golden Triangle of the last 30 years, although it declared its drug-free zone in 2005
EPA
29/50 April 16, 2019
Firefighters spray water while they work to extinguish the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The huge fire that devastated the cathedral is "under control," firefighters from Paris announced early in the year April 16, after firefighters spent hours fighting the flames.
AFP / Getty
30/50 April 15, 2019
Smoke and flames rise during a fire in the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris
AFP / Getty
31/50 April 14, 2019
Indonesian soldiers and police are calling for general security for the next general election in Jakarta. Some 192 million Indonesians will vote in the world's third largest democracy, with a record 245,000 candidates for presidential and parliamentary seats up to local councilors
AFP / Getty
32/50 April 13, 2019
Hindu devotees throw a sacred and flammable powder on a fire while they perform rituals at the Gajan festival celebrations in Kolkata. The holiday falls on the last day of the Bengali calendar, which also coincides with the birth of Lord Shiva, according to Hindu mythology
AFP / Getty
33/50 April 12, 2019
A woman visits the exhibition "Mirrors: in and out of reality" in Barcelona, Spain. Mathematics, physics and photonics merge into this exhibition presented by Cosmocaixa, in which visitors can enter a large kaleidoscope to browse and experience the effects and peculiarities of mirrors. The exhibition will be open to the public until June 6, 2019
EPA
34/50 April 11, 2019
Voters line up to vote outside a polling station during the first round of general elections in Alipurduar district, in the state of West Bengal, in the West Bank. Is from India.
Reuters
35/50 April 10, 2019
The first ever photo of a black hole, made with the help of a global network of telescopes, made by the project Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), to better understand the celestial objects with fields gravitational so powerful that no one can escape
Event Horizon Telescope / National Foundation for Science / Reuters
36/50 April 9, 2019
Sudanese protesters chant slogans as they gather in front of the army headquarters in Khartoum, the capital. Sudanese police ordered their forces to avoid intervening against protesters as three Western countries backed protestors' demands for a political transition plan in the country
AFP / Getty
37/50 April 8, 2019
German Chancellor Angela Merkel plays with a handball offered by the President of the German Handball Federation while she receives the German National Handball Team at the Chancellery of Berlin
AFP / Getty
38/50 April 7, 2019
People are holding candles as they attend a night vigil and prayer at Amahoro stadium as part of the 25th anniversary of the 1994 genocide in Kigali, Rwanda. April 7 begins 100 days of mourning for more than 800,000 people slaughtered during a genocide that shook the world a quarter of a century later
AFP / Getty
39/50 April 6, 2019
Part of the 1,500-person group begins the hike at the longest stretch of the Florida Keys Overseas Highway during the Seven Mile Bridge race on Saturday. The event features participants taking a course on the convergence of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico and helps raise funds for local youth sports programs.
AFP / Getty
40/50 April 5, 2019
A refugee father and son lie on a railroad track to prevent a train from leaving a station during a protest in Athens, Greece. Dozens of migrants staged a protest at Athens Central Station, disrupting all rail services in the hope that they will be transported to the Greek border and join other refugees trying to follow a migratory route from 2016 towards northern Europe.
Getty
41/50 April 4, 2019
Security guards and police detain migrants during evacuation from a makeshift camp located at Porte de la Chapelle, north of Paris. More than 300 migrants and refugees were evacuated early April 4 April from a makeshift camp to housing structures.
AFP / Getty
42/50 April 3, 2019
An inhabitant of the suburbs of Alexandra makes gestures and clashes with the Metropolitan Police of Johannesburg, South Africa, during a total closure of the suburbs to protest the lack of provision of services or services. basic necessities such as access to water and electricity, housing problems and lack of resources. maintenance of public roads
AFP / Getty
43/50 April 2, 2019
The children are eating next to the debris of the damaged houses of Purainiya village, in the Bara district of southern Nepal, near Birgunj, following a rare storm in the spring. The terrible storm destroyed homes and knocked down cars and trucks as it swept southern Nepal, leaving at least 27 dead and more than 600 injured.
AFP / Getty
44/50 April 1, 2019
A forensic expert works alongside the remains of a small plane that crashed near Erzhausen, Germany. Natalia Fileva, présidente et copropriétaire de la deuxième plus grande compagnie aérienne russe S7, est décédée lors de l'écrasement d'un jet privé, près de Francfort, a annoncé la compagnie.
Reuters
45/50 March 31, 2019
L'acteur comique et candidat à la présidentielle ukrainien Volodymyr Zelenskiy prononce un discours à la suite de l'annonce du premier scrutin à la sortie du scrutin lors d'une élection présidentielle à son siège de campagne à Kiev, en Ukraine
Reuters
46/50 March 30, 2019
Des manifestants catalans pro-indépendantistes lancent des pierres lors d'une contre-manifestation contre une manifestation appelée par le parti d'extrême droite espagnol Vox contre la poussée d'indépendance catalane à Barcelone. Les sondages suggèrent que Vox, qui milite contre l'immigration clandestine et le féminisme "radical", deviendra le premier parti d'extrême droite à remporter des sièges au parlement espagnol depuis la fin des années 70 et pourrait devenir un faiseur de roi dans le paysage politique de plus en plus fragmenté de l'Espagne
AFP / Getty
47/50 March 29, 2019
Les manifestations contre le président Abdelaziz Bouteflika se poursuivent en Algérie malgré l'annonce faite le 11 mars qu'il ne se présentera pas pour un cinquième mandat présidentiel et le report de l'élection présidentielle prévu pour le 18 avril 2019 jusqu'à nouvel ordre
EPA
48/50 March 28, 2019
Des pompiers sur des échelles travaillent à éteindre un incendie dans un immeuble de bureaux à Dhaka après qu'un énorme incendie se soit abattu dessus, tuant au moins cinq personnes et plusieurs autres craignant d'être pris au piège du dernier incendie majeur qui a frappé la capitale bangladaise
AFP / Getty
49/50 March 27, 2019
Un manifestant palestinien déplace un pneu brûlant lors d'affrontements avec les troupes israéliennes près de la colonie juive de Beit El, en Cisjordanie occupée par Israël
Reuters
50/50 March 26, 2019
Des sœurs palestiniennes regardent un site détruit du Hamas, près de la maison détruite par leur famille, après une attaque aérienne israélienne dans la ville de Gaza. Selon certaines informations, Israël aurait continué de lancer des attaques aériennes sur la bande de Gaza pendant la nuit après qu'une roquette aurait été tirée sur une maison située près de Tel Aviv, dans le centre d'Israël, blessant au moins sept personnes.
EPA
Les images de l'accident montrent un officier dans une zone herbeuse entre deux voies de la route, apparemment en train de s'asseoir. Un autre coup de feu montre un officier allongé sur le bord de la route alors qu'il reçoit de l'aide.
Un officier de police aide un policier impliqué dans un accident alors qu'il escortait le cortège motorisé de Donald Trump le 14 mai 2019 à Lake Charles, en Louisiane. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI /AFP / Getty Images)
Un officier a été photographié allongé et recevant une assistance après l'accident. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI /AFP / Getty Images)
On s'attend toujours à ce que M. Trump parle dans les locaux, bien qu'un "peu en retard", selon MSNBC.
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Le président est arrivé mardi en Louisiane pour visiter le terminal d'exportation de 10 milliards de dollars, qui liquéfiera le gaz naturel pour le stockage et l'expédition.
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